Edmond City Council 2017 Strategic Plan

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CURRENT GOALS <2 YEARS 1.

Begin planning & implementation schedule of capital improvement projects as identified by the Capital Improvement Advisory Task Force for the 2016 sales tax election.

2. Support completion of the Hotel / Conference Center

FUTURE GOALS >2 YEARS 1.

Continue development efforts to become a destination to experience art, entertainment, amateur sporting events and outdoor recreation, including possible partnership with UCO in a performing arts center

3. Revise Edmond Plan IV by:

2. Continued planning for economic development of I-35 corridor

a. Developing a more effective Plan Amendment Request review process

3. Promote Edmond as a livable community with access to recreation and transportation via:

b. Working with Planning Commission to update land use projections to include commercial and multi-family inventory

a. Participation in Association of Central Governments’ Regional Transit Planning

4. Continue action on capital improvement projects as part of the 2014 Downtown Master Plan implementation

b. Development of bike and multi-use trails

c. Invest in recreational sports facilities

5. Identify plans for development/repurposing of the former Police Department building and other City of Edmond buildings in the downtown campus 6. Respond to citizen’s traffic concerns through:

a. Continued implementation of the Phase II Intelligent Traffic System

b. Prioritization of efforts to improve traffic flow

c. Conducting traffic questionnaire every two years

7. Improved/enhanced coordination of brand identification and place marking. 8. Work with the Urban Forestry Commission to establish tree canopy goals and identify steps for implementation. 9. Research and develop a comprehensive economic development policy that identifies proper tools and when to use them to encourage development.

4. Explore expansion of library services 5. Acquire at least one future community park site


GENERAL COUNCIL POLICIES 1.

Extend, maintain and communicate City Council Strategic Plan for Edmond through semiannual reviews in May/June and updates and modifications in October/November for the next calendar year

2. Encourage and support cultural and historical activities in the community that are diverse and easily accessible for all citizens 3. Utilize input from boards and commissions and communicate their activities; initiate and encourage citizen and organizational development 1. Operate City of Edmond General Fund Budget with a 10% minimum general fund balance 2. Pursue engineering on long-range transportation improvements to maximize our efforts to secure grant funds 3. Continue water conservation efforts and development of additional water supply resources 4. Encourage citizen participation in boards and commissions through outreach, including utilization of short-term task forces 5.

Conduct citizen survey (and subsequent follow-up) every two years to insure compatibility between the City Council Strategic Plan and the Staff Internal Strategic Plan

4. Maintain an efficient development process and encourage utilization of technology in existing and future infrastructure to implement smart growth 5.

Work with Edmond Economic Development Authority to engage in aggressive economic development through research of demographic information to create more local jobs and expand innovative public/private initiatives and strategic partnerships

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Continue to develop and strengthen partnerships with the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Public Schools, Francis Tuttle Technology Center, and Oklahoma Christian University to encourage equitable and informative partnerships in relationship to growth and future infrastructure needs

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Maintain and promote the City of Edmond’s green infrastructure through preservation of natural areas and watersheds, beautification of parkways, medians and public spaces

8. Pursue national, regional and local legislative goals and partnerships to achieve the highest level of service for constituents 9. Provide the highest level of public safety 10. Provide communication and education regarding emergency planning and proactive safety 11. Promote affordable housing in Edmond 12.

Continue Edmond’s internal Sustainability Plan and support efforts to preserve and protect the environment for future generations by being good stewards of our resources

13. Promote healthy and diverse lifestyles, neighbor hoods and recreational resources 14. Continue proactive growth in Edmond Electric load factor to improve return on investment 15. Engage the local community using traditional and digital media tools 16. Carefully and thoughtfully manage future capital project needs


Charles Lamb Mayor May 2015–17 charles.lamb@edmondok.com

MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OUR VISION

Victoria Caldwell Council Member Ward 1 May 2015–19 victoria.caldwell@edmondok.com

Edmond strives to be a diverse and innovative hometown committed to excellence through leadership, balanced growth and cooperation. These high standards will only be accomplished in full partnership with the community.

OUR MISSION The Edmond City Council leads by setting policy for City direction, by balancing growth and by serving as stewards of assets for today’s, as well as tomorrow’s, community and citizens.

Elizabeth Waner Council Member Ward 2 May 2015–19 elizabeth.waner@edmondok.com

OUR CORE VALUES Truth | We seek the truth and allow for fair and thorough deliberation. Integrity | We operate on the foundation of trust by honoring honest and open discussion with each other and our citizens. Proactive | We believe in visionary leadership by creating opportunities for the citizens of Edmond to grow and define their community.

Darrell Davis Council Member Ward 3 May 2013–17 darrell.davis@edmondok.com

Communication | We provide opportunities for diverse expression of thought and dialogue. Service | We believe in nurturing and advancing a united partnership between the Council, the City Staff and our Citizens. Accountability | We have high standards with regard to our monetary responsibilities, actions and performance and we hold ourselves accountable to these high standards.

Nick Massey Council Member Ward 4 May 2013–17 nick.massey@edmondok.com

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